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2018-07-14 Afghanistan
Taliban attacks on Afghan forces leave 40 dead
[DAWN] Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
attacks on Afghan cops in the country’s north have caused "heavy casualties", officials said on Thursday, putting the number of soldiers killed as high as 40 in ongoing fighting.

Militants using night-vision goggles launched simultaneous raids on several Afghan military bases and posts in Dashte Archi district in Kunduz province overnight, defence ministry front man Mohammad Radmanish and other Afghan security sources said.

"We have suffered casualties, the Taliban have also suffered casualties," Radmanish said.

Between 10 and 15 Afghan soldiers had been killed so far, and about the same number maimed, he added.

But an Afghan security source said that the corpse count among security forces was "more than 40", and another confirmed that 39 had been killed and 10 maimed.

A separate security source said there had been "heavy casualties" among the soldiers.

An air and ground operation against the Taliban was under way, Radmanish said.

But on Thursday afternoon an army base on the border between Kunduz and Takhar provinces, where 29 security forces had been killed and 17 others maimed, was still under Taliban control, Takhar governor front man Sunatullah Timor said.

"No reinforcements have come to the area yet," he said.

The Taliban grabbed credit on Twitter for the attacks, confirming their fighters had captured an army base as well as 11 posts, and killed 65 soldiers and "many local police".

The night-vision goggles used in the latest attacks helped the Taliban fighters execute their pre-dawn raid, a senior Afghan commander said. He said the attacks were carried out by the group’s elite Red Unit.

"Since we don’t have the night-vision (goggles), the Taliban can get close to soldiers without them noticing," he said.

Taliban have stolen armoured Humvees, weapons and other equipment ‐ including night-vision goggles ‐ in previous raids on Afghan cops, helping them to carry out devastating attacks.

Mohammad Hanif Rezayee, a front man for the 209 Shaheen Army Corps in the north, said two military posts had fallen to the Taliban, but security forces had managed to beat back an attack on a base.
Posted by Fred 2018-07-14 00:00|| || Front Page|| [9 views ]  Top
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